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The interesting journey of Oisin O’Sullivan, Dyle CEO & Founder

Dyle, is a tech startup founded out of Ireland and MIT. The founder of Dyle, Oisín O’Sullivan, previously led Klarna’s…

6 months ago

New Research Shows 1 in 4 Women Aspire to Start Their Own Business

One in four Irish women (24%) would like to start their own business, compared to 30% of men, according to…

6 months ago

Ambitious Female Entrepreneurs Sought for 18th Cycle of Going for Growth Business Development Programme

Going for Growth – a programme for ambitious female entrepreneurs who are seeking to increase revenue, create employment, and explore…

6 months ago

Is Social Media Still the Best Tool for Business Growth?

Social Media is a superb tool for business, but should it be the only one?  For more than two decades,…

7 months ago

We build really good user experiences for the employer and employee Luke Mackey, Co-Founder and CEO Kota

Kota, the Irish-founded employee benefits platform, has launched the country’s first Instant Auto Enrolment Solution following its €12.6 million Series…

7 months ago

Quantum, Web3 and CBDCs: Edgar Perez on the Big Shifts Ahead

Edgar Perez is a renowned Artificial Intelligence speaker who advises global businesses on disruptive technologies, digital transformation and the future…

7 months ago

The Top 3 Reasons Decision Intelligence Is What Leaders Need

“Leaders who do not embrace decision intelligence will continue to struggle with fractured data, static reports, and dangerous blind spots,”…

7 months ago

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